Duration
11 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from United States
Ports
10 Ports
28 August
Setting sail from Seattle
Eclectic Seattle is a jumble of different neighbourhoods, each with its own distinctive character. Fremont, the self-proclaimed 'centre of the universe', is an arty, bohemian district where you'll find everything from trolls lurking under bridges to a statue of Lenin, while Capitol Hill is characterised by creaking mansions and trendy boutiques, and waterfront Ballard has a fascinating Scandinavian heritage. Seattle also enjoys a stunning natural setting, surrounded by forests, mountains and the broad sweep of Puget Sound, and boasts a wealth of green spaces.
Don't miss
Food food food – Seattle is a thriving centre for food enthusiasts using the best local ingredients.
29 August
At sea
30 August
United States: Ketchikan
Ketchikan is a great introduction to Alaska’s natural attractions, situated at the foot of towering Deer Mountain and within easy reach of the Misty Fjords. The colourful wooden buildings of Creek Street, the old red light district, are a reminder of Ketchikan’s former status as a rough and ready frontier town; these days, things are rather more civilised!
31 August
United States: Juneau
Alaska's state capital is isolated and remote, accessible only by plane or by boat thanks to its dramatic hillside location. The wild hinterland is thick with forest, sculpted by the glaciers of the Juneau Ice Field, while down at the water's edge the harbour bustles with fishing boats and seaplanes.
1 September
United States: Glacier Bay National Park
Glacier Bay National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, and forms part of the largest protected wilderness area on earth. The park is home to more than 50 named glaciers, along with wildlife including brown and black bears, mountain goats, moose, whales, seals and eagles.
2 September
United States: Haines
Beautifully located next to the longest fjord in North America, Haines is one of the most attractive cruise ports in Alaska, surrounded by mountains, forests and glaciers. It’s also home to the world’s largest concentration of bald eagles, and a great place to spot grizzly bears.
3 September
United States: Hubbard Glacier
The Hubbard Glacier, which straddles the border between Alaska and Canada, is the largest tidewater glacier in North America, six miles wide where it reaches the sea, and the glacier’s rapid advance means that giant icebergs regularly calve into the waters of Disenchantment Bay.
4 September
United States: Icy Strait Point
The port at Icy Strait Point was created to ensure that indigenous communities benefit from cruise tourism in Alaska, and the facility is owned by the local Tlingit people. Here you can learn about Alaska’s native culture and enjoy guided nature walks, whale watching trips or shopping for local crafts.
5 September
United States: Sitka
Sitka was founded by Russian fur traders in 1799 as the city of New Archangel, and there is still a discernible Russian influence here, including the distinctive St Michael’s Orthodox Cathedral. The town also enjoys spectacular natural surroundings, facing the Pacific Ocean and dramatic Mount Edgecumbe.
6 September
At sea
7 September
Canada: Victoria
Victoria is the capital of British Columbia and Canada’s westernmost city, with a distinctly English feel that occasionally borders on the twee. It’s a very walkable city, with handsome 19th century architecture, verdant parks and a lively harbour, and, this being Canada, the great outdoors is never far away.
8 September
Arriving in Seattle
Our tip
Wander through Pike Place market – make sure you visit the fish stall, a surprise awaits!
Your home from home
What we love
Modern features combined with traditional and elegant décor reminiscent of the golden age of cruising makes this ship a firm favourite with her passengers. We particularly like the excellent Queens Grill accommodation which offers additional space and access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, along with dedicated lounges and deck areas.
Capacity | 2,081 Guests |
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Crew | 1,005 International Staff |
Style | Traditionally formal cruising with the evening attire always expected to be refined even on 'informal' evenings. |
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Tailor-make your trip
Where to stay in Seattle
We love the Inn at the Market at Pike Place market – great location and a lovely welcoming hotel.
Excursions from Seattle
Seattle is at the centre of some extraordinary scenery. How to choose? If you’ve a little time, go for the San Juan islands.